Hacking Zigbee with Dragorn of Kismet Wireless

Hacking Zigbee with Dragorn of Kismet Wireless

Mike Kershaw (aka Dragorn) of Kismet fame joins us to talk all things Kismet, WiFi hacking, and his latest project, the Kisbee.

Kershaw's self-built hardware, optionally using the MRF24J40MC-I microcontroller, executes firmware enabling promiscuous mode fixed channel monitoring of Zigbee (802.15.4) protocols. Coupled with a 20 hour 1000mAh battery and onboard bluetooth, this feat of engineering lowers the barrier to Zigbee auditing - a new territory for hackerexploration. Moreover the Kisbee Android app, which allows a smartphone to connect to the Kisbee hardware via Bluetooth, enableson-the-go logging, mapping and monitoring. We're delighted to have Kershaw on the program, so tune in for some wireless hacking goodness!